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Can anyone recommend: Hi looking to have fitted carpet in the bedrooms in our place in santa pola where can we get proper fitted carpets and a fitter thanks nadia

Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 10:35am
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Hi 

Looking to have fitted carpets with underlay and grippers in our bedrooms in our place in santa pola can anyone recommend somewhere with a fitter 

Thanks

Nadia

Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:31pm

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Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:31pm

Hi Nadia    

I cant help with a carpet fitter, although they exist, its not so common here to have fitted carpets so just passing on my suggestion.  

  I have  warm rugs  for winter months that I use in the bedrooms, whem it's cold /   Then when its warmer/hot I roll them up and store in my under bed storage space and enjoy my feet on the nice  cool tiles.

Cheers

Elinspain

Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:40pm

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Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:40pm

Costa Blanca Flooring in Santa Pola. https://costablancaflooring.com/

Not many in Spain as full carpeting is rather looked down on here as grubby and quite unhygienic. Some do it, though, as we have a shop near us at Los Montesinos that do it but that one is in your area. Not used them so can't recommend them.

We have two large carpets of 3x2 metres we fit together in the living room for the winter months which gives us a 4x3 area covered and we roll them up in the summer months. Bedrooms we also have large rugs.

I did have a great business idea where you bought carpet tiles and put a strap on them for your feet. You would then have carpeting wherever you went. Was going to make a fortune until my missus told me they'd already invented slippers. Doh!

Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:37pm

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Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:37pm

Coralspain1 wrote on Sat Jan 6, 2024 10:35am:

Hi 

Looking to have fitted carpets with underlay and grippers in our bedrooms in our place in santa pola can anyone recommend somewhere with a fitter 

 

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Thanks

Nadia

I would seriously think hard about putting down carpet .  I have a couple of rugs in the bedroom for winter and there is so much fine sand blowing in the air here, within a couple of weeks I’ve got a beach in the bedroom.   Think how much will just not get sucked up by a vacuum. 

I did the same to my apartment in Sydney. The inherited 6 month old pure wool carpet was HEAVING with sand and grit …best thing we did was to rip it up and tile throughout.  

Get some nice rugs you can vacuum & lift up . 

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Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:38pm

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Posted: Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:38pm

marcliff wrote on Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:40pm:

Costa Blanca Flooring in Santa Pola. https://costablancaflooring.com/

Not many in Spain as full carpeting is rather looked down on here as grubby and quite unhygienic. Some do it, though, as we have a shop near us at Los Montesinos that do it but that one is in your area. Not used them so can't recommend them....

 

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We have two large carpets of 3x2 metres we fit together in the living room for the winter months which gives us a 4x3 area covered and we roll them up in the summer months. Bedrooms we also have large rugs.

I did have a great business idea where you bought carpet tiles and put a strap on them for your feet. You would then have carpeting wherever you went. Was going to make a fortune until my missus told me they'd already invented slippers. Doh!

Ha! 

Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:40am

Coralspain1

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Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:40am

Cfell63 wrote on Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:38pm:

Ha! 

Ha ha thank you very helpful rugs sound good 👍 

Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:43am

Coralspain1

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Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:43am

Cfell63 wrote on Sat Jan 6, 2024 6:37pm:

I would seriously think hard about putting down carpet .  I have a couple of rugs in the bedroom for winter and there is so much fine sand blowing in the air here, within a couple of weeks I’ve got a beach in the bedroom.   Think how much will just not get sucked up by a vacuum. 

I did the same to my apartment in Sydney. The inherited 6 month old pure wool carpet was HEAVING with sand and grit …best thing we did was to rip it up and tile throughout.  ...

 

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Get some nice rugs you can vacuum & lift up . 

Thank you great advice much appreciated 👍 

Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:44am

Coralspain1

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Posted: Sun Jan 7, 2024 11:44am

elinspain wrote on Sat Jan 6, 2024 2:31pm:

Hi Nadia    

I cant help with a carpet fitter, although they exist, its not so common here to have fitted carpets so just passing on my suggestion.  

 

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  I have  warm rugs  for winter months that I use in the bedrooms, whem it's cold /   Then when its warmer/hot I roll them up and store in my under bed storage space and enjoy my feet on the nice  cool tiles.

Cheers

Elinspain

Great thank you sounds like the best solution 😀 

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